Leonidas Spyropoulos <artafinde at gmail.com> writes:
> Hi all,
>> I searched around with no help so if you can help out:
>> I am trying to renice the user bash on Login. So every time someone
> logs through SSH to the server to get a lower priority than normal.
> Is that possible?
Of course, the simplest being `exec nice 10 bash' in your
.bash_profile. renice is not always needed.
> Is it a good idea in general? A server usually is not to be
> used from users, only login sporadic to do updates and various
> maintenance work
>> Thanks
> Leonidas
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